De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... gave better tidings of Bertha , though she still kept her chamber , -whether from design or inability to leave it , I could not tell ; and I took leave of Mr. Hastings alone . He had graciously ordered his chariot and four to take me to ...
... gave better tidings of Bertha , though she still kept her chamber , -whether from design or inability to leave it , I could not tell ; and I took leave of Mr. Hastings alone . He had graciously ordered his chariot and four to take me to ...
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... gave me most hope of myself was , that , however hurt and wounded in pride , I could not blame Bertha . I thought she had behaved with perfect propriety , and doing her this justice gave me con- solation . As I approached Oxford ...
... gave me most hope of myself was , that , however hurt and wounded in pride , I could not blame Bertha . I thought she had behaved with perfect propriety , and doing her this justice gave me con- solation . As I approached Oxford ...
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... gave but a sullen knock at the ponderous gate . The porter seemed in a state of happy drowsiness , which I almost , or quite , envied . He had no care but to open and shut . He knew nothing of refinement , and least of all of a refined ...
... gave but a sullen knock at the ponderous gate . The porter seemed in a state of happy drowsiness , which I almost , or quite , envied . He had no care but to open and shut . He knew nothing of refinement , and least of all of a refined ...
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... early footsteps of your favourite Addison . " The thought gave me a pleasure that I could not— indeed did not try to conceal . It lighted up my VOL . II . D countenance , and , in fact , was the first THE CONSTANT MAN . 49.
... early footsteps of your favourite Addison . " The thought gave me a pleasure that I could not— indeed did not try to conceal . It lighted up my VOL . II . D countenance , and , in fact , was the first THE CONSTANT MAN . 49.
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... gave Sir Simeon at lecture . Not that his scholarship was mean ; though how he came to be a scholar at all , who scarcely ever would open a book till forced , moved everybody's wonder . If he read , it was in bed in a morning , from ...
... gave Sir Simeon at lecture . Not that his scholarship was mean ; though how he came to be a scholar at all , who scarcely ever would open a book till forced , moved everybody's wonder . If he read , it was in bed in a morning , from ...
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